reply to post by wantsome
Hi there wantsome. Firstly, let me say that I’m a firm believer that there are things unexplainable in the world and in my opinion (based on
my own experiences), I believe that most things we perceive as being supernatural are the result of energy surges or energy “globs” converting
into a solid which is perceived by the human eye as a tangible form (usually the form of something it once was, which is where the supernatural
element comes into play). Then you add to the mix that the energy still holds residual emotion or feelings – both made up of energy - which our
innate sixth sense picks up on and you can be faced with some pretty baffling and scary stuff! So no, you are not losing your mind and believe it or
not, there are perfectly logical explanations for MOST of these occurrences. I'm sure that some will prefer to believe you’re encountering a
ghostly haunting but there's nothing here that makes me believe so.
With that said, I am not skeptical at all about what you have experienced nor do I doubt the fear it's induced in you and your grandmother (by the
way, energy becomes much more powerful when more people feel or experience it simultaneously) and whereas there are one or two cited examples for
which my logical explanations might seem "iffy", perhaps the following will make you feel a little less spooked:
Firstly, the age of the house is somewhat irrelevant because it's a young house and there hasn't been much time for an accumulation of strong
residual energy. I agree with other posters that a quick perusal of local newspaper archives will let you know what occupied the space before the
house was built or if something traumatic occurred on the land or in the house at some time (although under those circumstances, you would probably
see a repeat of the traumatic event - called an energy loop - and that's not what you're describing). If you find that to be the case, burning sage
in all corners of the house and telling the energy it’s not welcome and needs to leave should help (might sound ridiculous but I’ve personally
seen it work).
With respect to the doorbell, do you know if it's a wireless or wired model? If it's wired, it's possible that there's a loose connection and due
to a vibration in your area, the connection momentarily touches and sounds the doorbell without the button actually being pushed and the connection
being forced together. It's not unusual for an electric system in a particular area (such as at a power generator or machinery at a factory) to
circuit on and off at certain times of the day and night and this can definitely create such a vibration. If it's a wireless doorbell, it can have
the same frequency as another doorbell in your area and who knows, perhaps one of your neighbors had a youngster who consistently lost his/her key or
a late night suitor arriving at a neighbors house for his/her nightly bootie call. An exaggerated and silly example, I admit, but you get my
drift.
With respect to the iron bed rails and the clock falling from the wall, this could have easily been the result of vibrations or from routine settling
of the house and the gradual slippage of said items. Do you know if there was any construction going on in your area within a few miles of the house
at any point around that time or if there had been any unusual weather? Vibrations, extreme dampness or the contraction from hot to cold (or vice
versa) can make a house settle and it can take hours, days or weeks to occur.
With respect to the electronics, I've experienced this myself and it turned out that one of my neighbors (who lived about 3/4 of a mile away) had a
universal remote that had the same frequencies for some of my remote controlled appliances. Unusual, but it does happen and I'm sure you've heard
the stories about baby monitors picking up sounds from other locations or of programming a garage door opener based on frequency from the receiver.
The same can randomly happen, especially if the appliances are made by the same manufacturer.
With respect to the man standing at the end of the hallway, this might have been a true energy manifestation since he didn't interact with you at all
and disappeared when you got close enough to disperse the energy. Or, contrary to what another poster stated, it's very common for someone to dream
while he/she is sleepwalking or trapped within that state between being asleep and awake. This link will hopefully explain:
link.
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